AMIA 2000 Program

  AMIA 2000: Annual Symposium
Converging Information, Technology and Health Care

 

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Objectives

The objectives of the AMIA 2000 Annual Symposium are:

  • To demonstrate and discuss issues related to the development, application, and evaluation of information technologies in medicine and health care
  • To provide a comprehensive portfolio of presentations that detail work, progress, and challenges in theoretical and applied information systems development
  • To improve the knowledge and skill of attendees with respect to using, developing, and managing information technologies as they relate to medicine and health care
  • To present research and applied methodologies and results in the broad field of medical informatics
  • To promote information exchange among attendees

Who Should Attend

The conference is intended for people who have an interest in any of the many aspects of information technology in health care. The format is designed to accommodate attendees with a wide range of experience, from novice to expert. Tutorials, panels, formal presentations, poster sessions, and informal gatherings will provide an excellent opportunity for personal education and professional development.

Disclosure

Before the program, all faculty will disclose the existence of any financial interest and/or other relationships they might have with the manufacturer or manufacturers of any commercial product or products to be discussed during their presentation. This includes any honoraria/expenses, grants, consultant role, speaker's bureau membership, stock ownership, or any other special relationship. AMIA includes a disclosure list with the on-site registration materials. A program addendum, also distributed with the on-site registration materials, will include further updated disclosure information.


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phone: 301-657-1291 I fax: 301-657-1296
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